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American Mineralogist | 2006

Stacking structures in pyrophyllite revealed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM)

Toshihiro Kogure; Mayumi Jige; Jun Kameda; Akihiko Yamagishi; Ritsuro Miyawaki; Ryuji Kitagawa

Abstract Stacking structures in pyrophyllite, Al2Si4O10(OH)2, were investigated mainly by using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). The specimens examined were large lath-shaped crystals (Berosovska, Urals, Russia) and massive aggregates of fine platy crystals (Nohwa, southwest Korea). Both specimens showed powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns similar to those reported previously as the 2M polytype. The common stacking sequence in the two specimens is not monoclinic with two-layer periodicity as previously reported, but a uniform orientation of the 2:1 layers and near complete disorder of two alternative directions of interlayer displacement, i.e., lateral displacement between the two tetrahedral sheets across an interlayer region. The directions of interlayer displacement are about ± 2π/3 from that of the intralayer shift (lateral displacement between the two tetrahedral sheets within a 2:1 layer). Simulation of powder XRD patterns by this stacking model closely approximates the experimental pattern. Elongation of the lath-shaped Berosovska crystals corresponds to the direction of the intralayer shift, as seen in illite-1M. 2:1 layers with different orientations, and interlayer displacement almost parallel to the intralayer shift, were occasionally observed as stacking faults. Such disorder occurs more frequently in the massive Nohwa specimen than in the Berosovska specimen. Sub-micrometer domains of the 2M stacking sequence with regular alternation of the two directions of interlayer displacement were found in the Nohwa specimen.


Resource Geology | 2001

Zinc-rich Pyrite from the TAG Active Mound, the TAG Hydrotherma Field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge

Su Young Lee; Masatsugu Ohnishi; Yasuhiro Shibata; Makoto Wwatanabe; Kenichi Hoshino; Mayumi Jige; Xiangping Gu; Hitoshi Chiba; Tamotsu Oomori; Kantaro Fujioka; Peter A. Rona


Journal of the Clay Science Society of Japan | 2001

Weathering Processes of Charnockitic Rock in the Different Climate Conditions in Sri Lanka

W.I.Starin Fernando; Ryuji Kitagawa; Mayumi Jige


Journal of the Clay Science Society of Japan | 2001

K-Ar Ages of Clay Veins in Granitic Rocks in Korea

Ryuji Kitagawa; Hirotsugu Nisido; Jin-Yeon Hwang; Mayumi Jige


Taikabutsu overseas | 2012

Stratlingite in Hydrate of High-Alumina Cement with Silica Fume

Toshio Shinmei; Yasuhiro Shibata; Makio Ohkawa; Ryuji Kitagawa; Mayumi Jige


Clay science | 2011

Clay Science: Fundamentals and Applications : Memorial Issue of Late Professor Ryuji Kitagawa

Atsuyuki Inoue; Toshihiro Kogure; Mayumi Jige


한국광물학회지 | 2005

국내 화강암 중의 점토세맥에 포함되는 일라이트의 K-Ar 연대

Ryuji Kitagawa; Hirotsugu Nishido; Jin-Yeon Hwang; Mayumi Jige


Journal of The Japan Landslide Society | 2005

Clay minerals formed in Sanbagawa, Mikabu and Chichibu belts, central Shikoku Island

Masaaki Miyahara; Yohei Uno; Koichi Suemine; Mayumi Jige; Ryuji Kitagawa; Ryuichi Yatabe


Abstracts for Annual Meeting of the Mineralogical Society of Japan 2005 Annual Meeting of the Mineralogical Society of Japan | 2005

Stacking structures in pyrophyllite

Toshihiro Kogure; Mayumi Jige; Jun Kameda; Ritsuro Miyawaki; Ryuji Kitagawa


한국광물학회지 | 2004

논문 : 전남 구시광산에서 산출하는 엽납석 결정의 표면 미세형태

Mayumi Jige; Ryuji Kitagawa; 황진연 ( Jin Yeon Hwang )

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Pusan National University

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